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POWER5 p590. POWER5+ P595. POWER5 570, POWER5+ P570, POWER6+ 570........
"we're having power issues in the data center."

I can't imagine why! :-)

DrFranken


On 4/5/2010 7:17 PM, William.Epperson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Let's see:
First HMC:
POWER5 9406-570& 9406-520

Second HMC:
POWER5 p590, 2 x POWER5 550's, and 2 x POWER5 520's

Third HMC:
POWER5+ p595, 1 x POWER5+ p570, 1 x POWER6+ 570, 3 x POWER5 550's, 6 x
POWER5 520's
and the brand new POWER770 that's in the rack (today) and not yet powered
on, we're having power issues in the data center. Have to move a couple of
circuits first.

Do I win, or do we not have enough servers under one HMC? Didn't count the
LPAR's, but I'd say more than 50 but less than a hundred. Not even
counting the dozen POWER4's that are in the process of being replaced this
year (FINALLY)!

Bill Epperson Jr.
Systems Communications Analyst
Memorial Health System
(719) 365-8831


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